
On May 27, 1942, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz pinned the Navy Cross onto Doris Miller aboard the USS Enterprise at Pearl Harbor, honoring the steward’s mate for carrying wounded sailors to safety and manning an anti‑aircraft gun during the attack of December 7, 1941, despite having no formal weapons training. Miller became the first African American sailor in U.S. history to receive the Navy Cross, a moment of profound symbolic significance during a segregated era. Nimitz used the high‑profile ceremony to rally the morale of the Pacific Fleet in the tense days leading up to the Battle of Midway, and by personally decorating a sailor from the messman–steward branch, he sent a powerful message of unity and recognition across the naval theater.
